| The dictionary defines maturity as “the state of being fully grown or developed”, which I guess is technically right, but sounds like it has an element of wish in it: I know many people who are fully grown and are anything but fully developed. But perhaps the dictionary is | Rated 1 times |
| As we have said often, operating a boomer business is different than running a more traditional one. Your business goals are usually different: You’re concerned as much with exploration and as you are with making vast amounts of moolah. But you still have to make a little bit and | Rated 0 times |
| A study by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation points to an explosion of Boomer entrepreneurship in the coming years. In fact this explosion is so prevalent that the foundation postulates that Boomer entrepreneurs will actually lead the US to economic recovery. The foundation’s Dane | Rated 0 times |
| Among my many pursuits as a reinvention consultant and coach, I write a blog called Retrain the Brain. It’s about training yourself to examine old habits and knowledge and apply it to new situations. It’s very apropos to Boomer Entrepreneurs, who are essentially reinventing | Rated 0 times |
| Some demographic statistics in Canada point to a glowing future for boomerpreneurs in that country as well in the U.S. The age wave that’s coursing through North America means that in less than 20 years, Canadians over 65 will account for 22 per cent of the population. Canada has a | Rated 1 times |
| Elsewhere on this site, there is a blog by Matthew Young about reinvention through fitness. Excellent concept, and it is one method of creative reinvention. As an entrepreneur reinvention coach, I have to point out that there are many methods of reinvention. Most of these | Rated 1 times |
| Experts say the economic crisis that’s affecting most of the world is putting retirement plans on hold for most people over 50. There may be some truth to that: After all, if your plan was stop working and live off your savings, which have likely been hurt considerably, you’re probably | Rated 0 times |